Guests on theCUBE:

Michelle Dennedy
CPO, Cisco

Far from dead, privacy is alive and well in the era of big data
Sun Microsystems Inc. Chief Executive Scott McNealy’s infamous statement in 1999, “You have zero privacy … Get over it,” has long been a go-to quote for those highlighting the dangers of technology’s potential to intrude on personal lives in unintended ways. But for privacy advocates, developers and others working to define and design the interactions between technologies and people’s private lives, the real situation isn’t nearly as definitive as McNealy’s declaration. Read the full blog post with highlights from her interview at SiliconANGLE.com.

This was Michelle’s first time visiting theCUBE!

Denelle Dixon
Chief Legal and Business Officer, Mozilla

Talk to me: IoT devices must tell consumers how they use data
More and more everyday items, from health wearables to smart beds to cars, now generate and send user data to third parties. As these Internet of Things devices proliferate, potentially betraying consumer habits and health information to faceless agents, privacy is no longer as simple as reading a short paragraph on what’s collected and who uses it. Read the full blog post with highlights from her interview at SiliconANGLE.com.

This was Denelle’s first time visiting theCUBE!

Lisa Ho
Campus Privacy Officer, UC Berkeley

How one university tries to balance student privacy with campus security
Striking a balance between privacy and security is a difficult problem for any industry, but it has become especially challenging for universities in the wake of multiple instances of campus violence over the last few years. Read the full blog post with highlights from her interview at SiliconANGLE.com.

This was Lisa’s first time visiting theCUBE!

Michael Kaiser
Executive Director, National Cyber Security Alliance

Your data is worth a lot. It’s time to start treating it like money
Business have viewed data as a valuable asset for some time, using it to pitch us more relevant content and ads and even selling it to other businesses. But what about the rest of us? Read the full blog post with highlights from his interview at SiliconANGLE.com.

This was Michael’s first time visiting theCUBE!

Eve Maler
VP of Innovation & Emerging Technology, ForgeRock

Passwords are passé, so what can stop privacy disasters in the IoT age?
How does an application know that users are actually whom they say they are? Read the full blog post with highlights from her interview at SiliconANGLE.com.

This was Eve’s first time visiting theCUBE!

Jules Polonetsky
CEO, Future of Privacy Forum

When a doll rats out a parent: Tech firms struggle with thorny privacy issues
The rise of intelligent devices, from wearables to smart home sensors to Internet-connected Barbie dolls, is confronting technology companies with a host of new ethical issues involving privacy and security. Read the full blog post with highlights from his interview at SiliconANGLE.com.

This was Jules’ first time visiting theCUBE!

Eva Velasquez
CEO, Future of Privacy Forum

As identity theft spreads, even your toddler can be a victim
Cybercrime is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation, costing businesses and consumers billions of dollars each year. And as most security experts will tell you, the bad guys are one step ahead of you. Read the full blog post with highlights from her interview at SiliconANGLE.com.

This was Eva’s first time visiting theCUBE!

Andreas Weigend, PhD.
Director, Social Data Lab

How you can use your private data for your own benefit
Every time we use an app on our smartphone or do an online search, a company somewhere is collecting that data and using it, in combination with the data of a million other users. The companies learn about how we use their apps, where we are located and our ages and interests. Read the full blog post with highlights from his interview at SiliconANGLE.com.